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Photo Friday – Gray, Potter, & Strout.
In the Linwood Dyer Collection, photos of Henry Staples Potter and Arthur E Strout were identified, along with limited information on John Gray and an unidentified individual labeled “Mr. Sawyer.” The collection also includes a photo of “Victoria” in Mexico. The desire is to reunite these photos with family members and gather more information. Continue reading
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Tagged Genealogy, Gray, PhotoID, Potter, Strout
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Photo Friday – Bakeman, Morse (née Milliken), & Potter
The Linwood Dyer Collection includes photos, documents, and genealogies from Scarborough, South Portland, and Cape Elizabeth, Maine. The collection features a photo of Daniel F. Bakeman, the last Revolutionary War veteran, and Calista Morse with her children, dating back to 1897. Another photo showcases Henry Potter (1799-1876), providing a wealth of information. The identities of the individuals in the photos have been largely confirmed; the Scarborough Historical Society holds the originals. Continue reading
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Tagged Bakeman, Genealogy, Milliken, Morse, PhotoID, Potter
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Photo Friday: Ives, Kimball, Potter, & Small.
I identified three of five people from the Linwood Dyer Collection:
Alexander Carleton Potter,
Henry Staples Potter,
Hilda Libby Ives,
I failed to adequately identify John Kimball & Mary S Small.
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Tagged & Small, Genealogy, Ives, Kimball, PhotoID, Potter
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Photo Friday – Plummer, Porciello, Potter, Poulin (née Audet)
I identified all five people in my photo sets this week. The were Nurse Viola Plummer, Vincent James Porciello, Geneva Potter, Alfred Poulin, and Hilda (Hermanie) Poulin (née Audet). Continue reading
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Tagged #genealogy, Audet, Genealogy, Plummer, Porciello, Potter, Poulin
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